Jiang's own rewrite externalizes Anna's future self as a hallucinated spiritual figure, which he says gives more insight into the human psyche than flat modern narration.
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Jiang's own rewrite externalizes Anna's future self as a hallucinated spiritual figure, which he says gives more insight into the human psyche than flat modern narration.
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"now she's looking for god in affairs in sex in lust and that's why she can't find it okay all right so what i'm..."
"anna asked where's wronski anna shouted she looked around the train station was empty okay you know where he is the older anna said..."
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